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“I’m sorry for some of my publications about President @realdonaldtrump last week. They went too far,” said Elon Musk on the X Social Media platform.
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Technical billionaire Elon Musk on Wednesday said he regretted some of the social media publications he made for US President Donald Trump last week during an explosive public dispute with his former close ally.
The fan opened a strict partnership that led Musk to head the budget department of government efficiency (Doge) in the Second Trump Administration, nourishing the market concerns about Tesla and SpaceX’s business prospects of Tech Tecoon.
Musk’s Tesla saw The biggest hit to its market cover after the feud, but since then the shares have been restored losses.
“I’m sorry for some of my president posts @Realdonaldtrump last week. They went too far, ” Musk told the X Social Media platformS
The conflict was triggered by Musk opposition To the “one big beautiful bill bill” supported by Trump and the cost of a bill. In an interview with CBS, Musk said the package “undermines” the DOG work by further exploding it on social media, saying that this would significantly increase the US budget deficit. The Trump administration has denied this point.
As of Saturday, it seems that Musk has deleted some of his social media publications that have contributed to the inflamed conflict with the White House leader, including an update in which he accused Trump of being mentioned in the “files” of the late sexual criminal Jeffrey Epstein. The White House disputes the claim.
A publication in which Musk answered yes to a social media user calling for Trump to be impened and replaced with Vice President JD Vance also seems to have been deletedS
The order carried out simultaneously over the social media and Truth -owned social media platforms also saw that the US president proposes to terminate government treaties and subsidies awarded to Musk’s companies.
On Monday, Trump said He planned to keep Starlink technology, a satellite internet service that is part of Musk’s SpaceX, in the White House.
This breakdown news is updated.